REALLY GREAT WORK from our second assignment (2) free Tabletop Workshop for those who are not able to get out and do things. And for those of you who are, but just want to up your skills.
Here are the top ten images this week:
Project 52 Photographer: Christopher Bersbach
Project 52 Photographer, Christopher Bersbach checks in with his thoughts on Project 52. "I had been a follower of Lighting Essentials, as well as several other online photography resources, for a while before Don started Project 52. s a self-taught photographer, I...
Project 52 Photographer: Don Fadel
Another Project 52 participant, Don Fadel, checks in from Florida. "First of all I would like to thank Don Giannatti (historically “WizWow”) for establishing Project 52 and taking the time to organize and critique the images. This was a major commitment on his part...
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Wizwow and LE
Thanks to everyone who took part in LE, the Project 52, all the workshops and my clients. Have the happiest of holiday seasons... And please remember, I am a drummer. 😉
Project 52 Photographer: Hiram Chee
We will be featuring some of the photographers who spent time with Project 52 this year (2011). These are their own words, and I am proud of each and every one of them. Whether you want to do every assignment or just one or so a month, you should consider being a part...
Light or Dark Backgrounds for a Portrait? Sometimes it is Subject Driven
Many times when I am preparing to shoot a portrait, I have to make a decision on background color. I check three things: the purpose of the shot, the model's features and hair color and wardrobe. First of all - there is no right way to do this stuff. Anyone who tells...
Smile or No Smile? In Portraits It’s All About the Eyes
I love the simple portrait/headshot. I would be happy to shoot faces every day. Old faces, young faces, tired faces, happy faces, sad faces and more. The human face has so many facets of interest. When we are very young, we learn to recognize faces. Mom, Dad,...